págs. 5-21
On the shock of civil war:: cultural trauma and national identity in Finland and Ireland
págs. 22-43
págs. 44-66
Enemies of liberty?: Nationalism, immigration, and the framing of terrorism in the agenda of the Front National
págs. 67-84
Introduction: Between Wataniyya and Ta'ifia;: understanding the relationship between state‐based nationalism and sectarian identity in the Middle East
págs. 85-90
Beyond the beyond(s):: On the (many) third way(s) beyond primordialism and instrumentalism in the study of sectarianism
págs. 91-107
Beyond structure and agency:: Rethinking political identities in Iraq after 2003
págs. 108-122
págs. 123-137
Identity and state formation in multi‐sectarian societies:: Between nationalism and sectarianism in Syria
págs. 138-154
Cultural nationalism of the interwar period:: Latvian visual art and folklore
págs. 155-175
Does international recognition matter?: Support for unilateral secession in Catalonia and Scotland
págs. 176-196
Nested or exclusive?: the role of identities on blame attribution during the Great Recession
págs. 197-220
Secularization of immigration policy vs. religion's influence on integration:: Israel's non‐Jewish Jews' immigration in a comparative perspective
págs. 221-245
Zionist identity and the British Mandate:: Palestine's internment camps and the making of the Western native
págs. 246-262
págs. 263-282
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